Installation
Guide and Operating Manual
Installation Guide and Operating Manual
MAN0925_V2 (6178-004G)_01-14
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Fire Sentry Corporation
Copyright 2011
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1
Product Overview
The Model FS19X/FS20X Detector senses the Ultraviolet
and WideBand IR radiant energy of blackbody particulate
and molecular emissions generated by both hydrocarbon and
non-hydrocarbon flames and fires. The WideBand spectral
radiant energy wavelengths sensed by the Tri (3) sensors
span approximately 0.18 to 3.5 microns for the FS19X/FS20X
Detector.
The Model FS19X/FS20X Multi-Spectrum Fire and Flame
Detector is designed and Factory Mutual approved for use in
Class I, Division 1 and 2, Class II and Class III Hazardous
Locations (see Figure 1-1).
The FS19X/FS20X Detector is available in copper-free
The
Aluminum or in 316 Stainless Steel enclosure.
FS19X/FS20X Detector electro-optical electronics module
(puck) is enclosed in a replaceable black, hard anodized
aluminum puck that provides superior ruggedness, handling,
ease of installation, and protection against EMI/RFI.
Figure 1-1
FS19X/FS20X Detector
Shown with Copper Free Aluminum Housing
1.2
Figure 1-2
FS19X/FS20X Detector Puck, (rear view)
Mechanical Specifications
Enclosure Material:
Assembly
Diameter
Mounting Holes
Conduit Entries
Center
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Weight:
Enclosure Rating:
Vibration:
1.2.2
Electrical Specifications
Input Voltage Range:
Normal Operation Current:
Maximum Fire Alarm Current:
Relay Contact Rating:
Analog Current Output:
(400 Ohms Max Load [loop resistance])
18 VDC to 32 VDC
175 mA (nominal with heater1)
85 mA (nominal)
220 mA (maximum with heater1)
135 mA (maximum)
1 Amp @ 24 VDC resistive
0.0 to 20.0 mA (Non-Isolated Source or Sink, User Selectable)
0.0 mA (<0.6 mA) = Fault
2.0 mA (0.6 mA) = Dirty Window Lens
4.0 mA (0.6 mA) = Normal, Safe (no Fault, no Fire)
8.0 mA (0.6 mA) = Background IR
12.0 mA (0.6 mA) = Background UV
16.0 mA (0.6 mA) = Fire Alarm
20.0 mA (0.6 mA) = Verified Fire Alarm
12 AWG to 22 AWG (2.50 mm to 0.762 mm)
Use stranded conductors (not solid core)
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1.2.3
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature
Standard: -40 F to +185 F (-40 C to +85 C)
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Extended-Temp : -58 F to +230 F (-50 C to +110 C) Optional
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0 to 95% RH,
100% RH condensing for short periods of time
Storage Temperature:
1.2.4
1.2.5
1.2.6
Performance Specifications
Field of View:
Sensitivity
Speed of Response:
High Speed Response:
Spectral Sensitivity
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Class I, Zone 1,
Additional Certifications
FM verified and approved to meet FM 3260 Radiated Energy-Sensing Fire Detectors for
Automatic Fire Alarming Signals.
Heater circuit turns ON only when temperature drops below zero degrees Fahrenheit (-17 C)
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The supply connection wiring shall be rated at least 10C above the rated service temperature (120C for T4 applications and 85C
for T5 applications)
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1.3
Selectable 4 20 mA Output
User can set for Source or Sink output (see Section 3.2).
Selectable Communications
User can configure for analog or digital communication outputs such as ModBus (see Section 3.2).
Multiple Microprocessors
Reduces the number of discrete Detector components, provides larger programming and memory
capacity, and provides redundant self-checking.
Designed to Detect both Hydrocarbon and Non-Hydrocarbon Fires with one FSX Detector
All fire and flame threats are sensed, not just hydrocarbon fires as with other Triple IR Flame
Detectors.
FM 3260 Approved
Third party tested and certified for industrial and commercial applications.
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1.4
Applications
The applications for the FS19X/FS20X Fire and Flame Detectors are vast. Here is a partial list:
Refineries
Offshore Drilling and Production Platforms
Petrochemical Plants
Petroleum Product Pipelines and Pumping Stations
Gas Compressor Buildings
Gas Collection Facilities
Gas Processing Plants
Gas Turbine Enclosures
Gasoline Loading Terminals
LNG Storage/Distribution
LPG Storage/Distribution
Cogeneration Plants
Crude and Product Tank Farms
Aerosol Filling Facilities
Commercial and Military Aircraft Hangars
Engine Test Cells
Marine Engine Rooms
Marine Terminals
Paint and Solvent Storage
Power Plants
Product Storage Terminals
Rail and Truck Loading and Unloading Terminals
Silane Gas Cabinets
Silane Gas Manufacturing
Hydrogen Plants
Hydrogen Storage
General Warehouses
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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION
2.1
Mounting Instructions
Consider the following guidelines when selecting Detector location:
1. As with all flame and fire Detectors, avoid areas that contain radiant energy sources (such as
radiant heaters, high intensity lamps, flare-stacks, etc.) in close proximity to the Detectors field of
view.
2. Detectors should not be mounted so that they look up or face the horizon (especially outdoors).
Use a minimum thirty degrees (30) downward angle with the SM4 swivel mount (see Figure 2-1).
3. Make sure the Detector has a clear, unobstructed view of the threat area. Physical obstructions
between a fire and the Detector may cause the fire to be undetected.
4. The Model SM4 is a 316 Stainless Steel Swivel Mount designed for the FSC Detector housing.
The adapter plate, with the two (2) screw holes (facing away), is attached to the base of the
Detector (see Figure 2-1). The mounting plate, with the four (4) screw holes (facing towards), is
used for mounting the SM4 to a solid surface. Each adjustment increment along an axis is
calibrated to 10. For single axis adjustments, the center section need not be installed.
5. Avoid mounting the Detectors in areas where temperatures exceeds the specified operating
temperature range (see Sections 1.2.3 & 1.2.5).
6. Detector Conduit Entries
a) If only one conduit entry is used, correctly install and seal the conduit plug on the unused
entry, in. NPT or 25mm (see Figure 2-2).
b) Install an approved conduit trap or drain, if required to meet hazardous area classifications
per NFPA 70: National Electrical Code, latest revision.
Figure 2-1
Swivel Mount
Figure 2-3
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CAUTION:
2.2
Follow static protection procedures while handling the connectors and the wiring
of the Module puck to the Detector. Use a wrist strap connected to earth ground.
Figure 2-5
Figure 2-6
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Figure 2-7
Figure 2-8
2.3
Detector Connections
The Detector Module puck has a six (6) pin and a ten (10) pin keyed removable connector with screw
terminal female plugs that connect to the two (2) respective male connectors with analog, digital, and
relay interfaces (see Figure 2-9):
For relay configurations, use the ten (10) pin plug (J2) and its connector.
For digital and analog configurations, use the six (6) pin plug (J1) and its connector.
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
J2 Connector
Connection
Auxiliary NC
Auxiliary NO
Auxiliary COM
Alarm NC
Alarm NO
Alarm COM
Fault NO
Fault COM
+24 VDC
DC Return
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
J1 Connector
Connection
DC Return
RS-485-A
RS-485-B
+24 VDC
4-20mA Source
4-20mA Sink
Figure 2-9
Detector Module puck (rear view)
Note: Do not attempt to open the Detector Module puck as this voids all
warranties.
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2. Avoid wire splices. However, if wire splices are required, all splices should be soldered and
properly insulated. The use of good wiring practices will simplify installation, improve reliability
and facilitate maintenance.
3. For applications requiring analog/digital communications, please refer to Section 3.2 of this
instruction manual.
2.4
Installation Practices
For installations in a Hazardous Classified Area, consult the National Electric Code Handbook, Articles
500 through 517 for the proper installation practices. For locations outside of the United States, observe
local and/or regional regulations.
IMPORTANT: The Detectors metal conduit plug by itself cannot make a weather tight seal. Metal-tometal does NOT provide protection against the ingress of moisture. It is necessary to obtain an approved
material to apply to the threads in order to maintain the weather-proof integrity and satisfy local/regional
regulations.
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Before completing the installation, check that the Detector is configured correctly for the specific
application. The FSX Detectors Factory Default Settings are:
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SW2-1 ON
SW2-7 OFF
SW2-2 OFF
SW2-3 ON
SW2-4 ON
SW2-5 OFF
SW2-6 OFF
SW2-8 ON
SW3 is set to Position 4
SW1-1 through SW1-3 OFF
SW1-4 through SW1-10 ON
If the application for the Detector requires different settings, refer to Section 3.2 for detailed descriptions.
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1. Wire connections are correct (Section 2.3). Each wire must be stripped properly to the correct
length, loose wire strands must be removed and each wire must be securely and firmly screwed
clockwise in the connector.
2. If using conduit, ensure a proper conduit seal, (appropriate for the area classification), has been
installed and all measures to prevent moisture ingress have been taken.
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3. The FSX Detector is securely mounted and has an unobstructed view of the area of coverage
(Section 2.1).
4. The Detector window is unobstructed and clean.
The Detector is now ready for Power-Up. On Power-Up, the Fault Relay will change status if the
Factory Default Setting is used (Section 3.2).
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2.5
Fire Sentry FSX Detectors feature an automatic built-in "through the lens" test that verifies
the cleanliness of its viewing window lens every three seconds and tests it internal
electronics and software. As with all optical fire and flame detectors, this does
not constitute a fully functional "end to end" test as these types of internal self-tests only
partially check and test the operational readiness of a detector.
In order to test the full functionality and operational readiness of any fire or flame detector
"end to end", without starting a real fire (which is not permitted in hazardous areas), it is
necessary to test the detector(s) with an external test lamp
Using a test lamp is the only non-hazardous and safe method to test any flame or fire
detectors sensors, internal electronics and its alarm activation software, viewing window
lens cleanliness, terminal wiring integrity, actual relay activation, and the proper
functionality of any other outputs that are used. Also, since most detectors are installed in
a fire alarm system, this is the only method to test the complete fire alarm system,
ensuring all the system wiring and cabling and system control panel are properly installed.
Additionally, using an external test lamp eliminates the following detector conditions:
1. The fire or flame detector(s)' viewing lens being covered up (such as paint, paint over
spray, paint masking material, hanging garments, etc.),
2. Improperly positioned and orientated for coverage of the threat area,
3. Partial or full blockage of the detector's line of sight by one or more object(s) (i.e.,
recently installed air ducts or pipes, storage boxes, vehicles, etc. such that the threat
area is not fully protected. Since all optical fire and flame detectors are line-of-sight
devices, they must be properly positioned and oriented with an unobstructed view of
the threat area so that they can detect flames/fires.
To test the full functionality of the FSX Detector, use the Model TL1055X or TL2055X Test
Lamp in the manner prescribed in this Instruction Manual.
The TL1055X and the TL2055X are the only Test Lamps that will activate the FSX
Detectors. Additionally, do not use these Test Lamps to activate other Fire Sentry
Detectors (nor any other conventional fire and flame detectors). Do not use other Fire
Sentry Test Lamps to test the FSX Detectors.
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Figure 2-12
TL1055X Hand Held Test Lamp (NEMA 1)
Figure 2-13
TL2055X Hand Held Test Lamp for Hazardous Areas
FM, CFM, FM-ATEX Approved
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If the Detector fails to respond within ten (10) seconds, do the following:
1. Wait ten (10) to twenty (20) seconds before performing another test.
2. Check the Distance: verify that the testing distance is between one (1) and twenty-five (25)
feet from the FSX Detector(s).
3. Check Aiming Accuracy: verify that the proper testing technique (as described above) is
followed.
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SECTION 3: OPERATION
3.1
Principle of Operation
Fire Sentry Corporations Multi-Spectrum, Multi-Spectral and MultiBand Infrared and Ultraviolet Fire and
Flame Detectors are sophisticated, state of the art, electro-optical digital radiant energy Detectors that
sense the wideband radiant energy emitted by fires combustion processes that include flames molecular
emissions and hot particulate blackbody emissions. Radiant Energy Fire Detectors respond much faster
to flames and fires at a longer distance than other types of conventional photoelectric and ionization
smoke and heat detectors because a fires emitted radiant energy travels at the speed of light. High
speed of response is critical for detecting flaming fires in time to successfully activate suppression or
activate other fire responses such as closing fire doors. Seconds can make the difference between
suppressing a small fire with little or no damage or having a disastrous fire that overwhelms a suppression
system thereby failing to stop the fire.
Infrared (IR) consists of spectral wavelengths longer than the color red and Ultraviolet (UV) consists of
wavelengths shorter than the color violet. For the FS19X/FS20X Detector, the UV and IR range for fire
detection, which a large portion of the spectrum is invisible to the human eye, is from approximately 180
to 3000 nanometers (0.18 to 3.0 microns). Fire Sentrys Detectors sense and measure the radiant energy
generated by a fire at the speed of light.
Fire Sentrys FSX Fire Detectors also use an additional spectral region, the Visible Band, that spans from
about 400 to 700 nanometers (0.4 to 0.7 microns.) The Visible Band is used to further discriminate
against non-fire false alarm sources. The Model FS19X/FS20X Detector senses radiant energy coming
from hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon fires. Built-in microprocessors use sophisticated Digital Signal
Processing (DSP) to accurately distinguish radiant energy from a real fire and a false alarm source(s).
Fire Sentry has developed and refined these complex proprietary and patented WideBand IR and UV
algorithms for over a quarter of a century since 1981. These patented algorithms perform real-time DSP,
and precisely analyze the signals in high-resolution frequency and time domains. This decision making
process involves thousands of real-time calculations every second. Fire Sentry FSX Detectors use solidstate high speed quantum sensors (not heat sensors such as pyroelectric or thermopile) that all respond
to the fires radiant energy emissions. The quantum sensors convert the rate of photonic energy directly
into analog electrical signals. These analog signals are converted to high resolution digital values for realtime microprocessor analysis.
The Detector microprocessors incorporate random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), and
non-volatile flash memory. When the microprocessors determine that a real fire has been detected, the
pre-alarm digital sensor data (FirePic) and the event information are recorded in flash memory.
Depending on the configuration, other actions may include activating one or more status LEDs, relays, a
If the
current loop and sending digital data such as the RS-485 FireBusII, and ModBus.
microprocessors determine, based on internal testing and through-the-lens testing, that the Detector is
not operating correctly, it records the Fault data in flash memory and activates the Fault outputs and the
yellow status LED. The digital data in the Detector can be easily accessed with a PC for later analysis
and record keeping using Fire Sentrys Windows based PC software and FSIM-1A USB Interface Unit.
3.2
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125
124
1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
3
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
4
ON
ON
ON
ON
5
ON
ON
ON
ON
6
ON
ON
ON
ON
7
ON
ON
ON
ON
8
ON
ON
ON
ON
9
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
10
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
003
002
001
000
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
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CAUTION - WARNING
When the switches SW1,
SW2, or SW3 are changed,
the Detectors input power
must be cycled OFF, then
ON, in order for the
change(s) to be accepted.
Use the following table to configure the Detector:
Alarm Relay
Latching
Non-Latching
SW2-1
ON
OFF
Sensitivity
Levels
Very High
High
Medium
Low
(4)
(3)
(2)
(1)
SW2-2
SW2-3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Auxiliary Relay
No Verify Time
5 Sec Verify Time
10 Sec Verify Time
20 Sec Verify Time
SW2-4
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
SW2-5
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Alarm Relay
Energized
De-Energized
SW2-7
ON
OFF
Fault Relay
Energized
De-Energized*
*If the Fault Relay to set to De-Energizied, the Detector will not
report any faults due to loss of input power to the Detector.
SW2-6
OFF
SW2-8
ON
OFF
Position
Output Selection
0
1
2
3
4
4-20 mA Sink
4-20 mA Source
RS-485 ModBus
Factory Use Only
5
6
7
8
9
RS-485 FireBusII
Factory Use Only
Factory Use Only
Factory Use Only
Factory Use Only
Factory Use Only
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3.3
3.4
Normal Operation
In Normal operation, the bright Green LED blinks (flashes) every 10 seconds. See Figure 3-4 for the
location of the Green LED. Normal Operation is defined as the Detector with 24 VDC applied and no
Alarm or Fault conditions are present. If one of the 4-20 mA options are selected (Table 3-1), the current,
sink or source, will be 4.0 mA (0.06 mA).
Figure 3-4
Green LED Location
3.5
Alarm Condition
When an Alarm condition occurs, the Red LED will turn ON, (factory setting with the Auxiliary relay set
to 0 seconds). See Figure 3-5 for the location of the Red LED.
The Detector has the following outputs with an
Alarm condition:
Alarm Relay activation
1
Auxiliary Relay activation
2
4-20 mA (sink 16 mA) Alarm Output
2
4-20 mA (source 16 mA) Alarm Output
2
4-20 mA (sink 20 mA) Auxiliary Output
2
4-20 mA (source 20 mA) Auxiliary Output
2
RS-485 FireBusII Alarm Notification
2
RS-485 ModBus Alarm Notification
1 This output is a Verified Alarm Output
Figure 3-5
Red LED Location
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3.6
Fault Conditions
When a Fault (Trouble) condition occurs, the Yellow LED will illuminate. See Figure 3-6 for the location
of the Yellow LED.
The Detector has the following outputs with a
Fault condition:
Fault Relay activation
3
4-20 mA (sink) Output
2 mA (Self-Test/Lens Obscuration Fault)
0 mA (All Other Faults)
3
4-20 mA (source) Output
2 mA (Self-Test/Lens Obscuration Fault)
0 mA (All Other Faults)
3
RS485 FireBusII Fault Notification
3
RS-485 ModBus Fault Notification
3 Only One Active Fault output from this group
Figure 3-5
Detector Module, Front View
Fault (Trouble) conditions can be caused by:
Under Voltage Input Power (< 18 VDC).
Over Voltage Input Power (> 32 VDC).
Over Temperature (> 85 C or 185 F for the Standard Version).
Over Temperature (> 110 C or 230 F for the Extended Temperature Version).
Under Temperature (< -40 C or -40 F for the Standard Version).
Under Temperature (< -50 C or -58 F for the Extended Temperature Version).
One or more Microprocessor Failures.
One or more Relay Coil Failures.
Communication Fault.
Electronic Self-Test Failure.
Dirty Window Lens (Yellow LED flashes, the Yellow LED is ON [solid] for all other Faults).
3.7
Maintenance
After the FS19X/FS20X Detector is installed and commissioned, there is little maintenance required.
However, a complete end-to-end test of the entire fire detection system should be performed periodically
depending on the application. Additionally, semi-annual or quarterly testing should be performed, using
the correct Fire Sentry Test Lamp, to ensure the integrity of the entire fire protection system.
The optical window (lens) of the Model FS19X/FS20X Detector should be clean in order to ensure the
Detector is operating properly at all times. It may be necessary to establish a periodic cleaning schedule.
Some industrial environments may necessitate more frequent cleaning of the Detectors optical surfaces
than others.
Clean the window of the FS19X/FS20X Detector each time the housing lid is handled, the window
appears dirty or contaminated, fails the Built-In-Test, or the Detector fails an end-to-end test with the FSC
hand-held portable Test Lamp (TL-1055X or TL-2055X). If necessary, clean the Detector Module Sensors
each time the Detector has been disassembled for wiring or replacement.
Use a blast of clean air or an oil-free cloth to clean the enclosure window. Oil degrades the performance
of UV Detectors. Occassionally, the use of a solvent, such as alcohol is acceptable. No disassembly of
the Detector is required.
DO NOT USE SILICONE-BASED OR COMMERCIAL WINDOW CLEANING PRODUCTS.
THESE WILL DEGRADE THE MODEL FS20X DETECTOR PERFORMANCE.
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SECTION 4: APPENDIX
4.1
Warranty Information
Fire Sentry Corporation warrants its Products against defects in material and workmanship under normal
use and service for a period of three (3) years from the date of shipment as described herein. Fire Sentry
Corporation, at its option, will repair or replace, at no charge, such products found to be defective during
the warranty period provided that they are returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty.
Replaced parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period. All
Replaced parts of Products shall become the property of Fire Sentry Corporation. This express limited
warranty is extended by Fire Sentry Corporation to the original purchaser only and is not assignable or
transferable to any other party. This is the complete warranty for the Products manufactured by Fire
Sentry Corporation. Fire Sentry Corporation assumes no obligations or liability for additions or
modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of Fire Sentry Corporation.
Fire Sentry Corporation does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of its Products. Fire
Sentry Corporation is not responsible in any way for ancillary equipment not furnished by Fire Sentry
Corporation, which is attached to or used in connection with its Product(s), or for operation of the
Product(s) with ancillary equipment and all such equipment if expressly excluded from this warranty. This
warranty sets forth the full extent of Fire Sentry Corporations responsibility regarding the Products repair
or replacement at Fire Sentry Corporations options, is the exclusive remedy.
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This Warranty is given in lieu of all other Express Warranties, Implied Warranties, including without
limitation, Implied Warranties of Merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the
duration of this Limited Warranty. In no other event shall Fire Sentry Corporation be liable for damages in
excess of the purchased price of the product(s), for any loss of use, loss of time, inconvenience,
commercial loss, lost profits or savings or other incidental, special or consequential damages arising out
of or in connection with the use or inability to use such product, to the full extent such may be disclaimed
by law.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
1. Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product(s) in other than its normal and customary
manner.
2. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, or neglect.
3. Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, alteration,
modification or adjustment.
4. Product(s) subject to unauthorized Product modifications, disassemblies or repairs (including,
without limitation, the audition of the product of non-Fire Sentry Corporation supplied
equipment) which adversely affect performance of the Product(s) to interfere with Fire Sentrys
normal warranty inspection and testing of the Product(s) to verify any warranty claim.
5. Product(s) that have had the serial number removed or made illegible.
6. Freight cost to the repair facility.
7. A Product which due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software/firmware in the
Product, does not function in accordance with Fire Sentry Corporations specifications.
8. Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that do not affect the operation of the
Product.
9. Normal and customary wear and tear.
Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Fire Sentry Corporation certain exclusive rights
for copyrighted Fire Sentry Corporation software/firmware, such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in
copies and distribute copies of such Fire Sentry Corporation software/firmware. Fire Sentry Corporation
software/firmware may be used only in the Product(s) in which the software/firmware was originally
embodied and such software/firmware in such Product(s) may not be replaced, copied, distributed,
modified in any way, or used to produce any derivative thereof. No other use including, without limitation,
alteration, modification, reproduction, distribution, or reverse engineering of such Fire Sentry Corporation
software/firmware or exercise or rights in such Fire Sentry Corporation software/firmware is permitted. No
license is granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under Fire Sentry Corporation patent rights or
copyrights.
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4.2
Product Variations
There are product variations above and beyond those that are field selectable by the end user(s). These
variations are provided for the customer that has specialized needs.Here is a list of current ordering
options for the Model FS19X/FS20X:
Model
Model Numbers
FS19X IR2/UV, IR Self-Test
FS20X IR2/UV, UV/IR Self-Test
Approvals
2 = FM, cFM (Class I, Divisions 1 & 2)
3 = FM, cFM, ATEX, IECEx
(Class I, Zone 1)
Enclosure Types
0 = No Enclosure (Module Only)
1 = Aluminum, NPT Conduit Entries
2 = 316 Stainless Steel NPT Conduit Entries
3 = Aluminum, 25 mm Conduit Entries
4 = 316 Stainless Steel 25 mm Conduit Entries
Options
0 = Enclosure Assembly Only (Top & Base)
1 = Detector Module Only
2 = Detector with Enclosure
3 = Detector & Camera with Enclosure
4 = Detector & Camera Module Only
Outputs
1 = Fire, Auxiliary & Fault Relays / 4-20mA / FireBus II / ModBus
Application
1 = General Applications
2 = High Temperature Applications
3 = Fast Response (0.5 Seconds)
Manufacturers Code
2 = Standard Fire Sentry Detector Full Window
FS19X-211-213
MultiBand IR plus UV Detector, General Applications with Relays, 4-20mA Output, FireBus II,
Aluminum Enclosure with inch NPT Conduit Entries, Class I, Zone 1, IR Self-Test, Approvals:
FM, cFM, ATEX, IECEx
FS20X-211-222
MultiBand IR plus UV Detector, General Applications with Relays, 4-20mA Output, FireBus II, 316
Stainless Steel Enclosure with inch NPT Conduit Entries, Class I, Divisions 1 & 2, Groups B, C
& D, Class II, Groups E, F & G, Class III, IR and UV Self-Tests, Approvals: FM, cFM
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4.3
5 through 9
4.4
Outputs
Test Lamps
Some manufacturers claim that their detectors do not need remote testing with an external Test Lamp
because it tests itself. Even though Fire Sentry Detectors also perform through the lens self-testing and
tests themselves, Fire Sentry, in compliance with NFPA 72 codes, has developed portable test lamps for
periodical end-to-end testing their Detectors remotely. Some of the most important functions of the
remote test lamp are to ensure the Detectors optical path is not blocked, the Detector is aimed properly at
the fire threat area (that the Detector mounting bracket didnt move or was accidentally bumped by
someone), and the Detectors alarming circuitry and outputs (i.e. relays, 4-to-20 mA, open collectors, etc.)
function properly. Internal Detector testing and window lens cleanliness testing cannot insure the
Detector is aimed properly, that its view of the fire scene has not been blocked by something such as a
newly installed pipe or duct, storage box, parked vehicle, etc., and its alarm outputs are functioning
properly.
For calibrated testing, in compliance with NFPA 72 Codes for flame detectors, as manufacturers of the
FSX product line, our calibrated testing using our FT-2055X Test Lamp is as follows. If the FS19X/FS20X
set at Highest Sensitivity alarms to a fully charged FT-2055X Test Lamp at a distance between 1 and 25
feet, then the FS19X/FS20X is in normal operating condition.
TL1055X is a general purpose NEMA 1 hand held
rechargeable Test Lamp designed for testing the
FSX Detectors externally. The hand held Test
Lamp (see Figure 4-1) comes with a Universal
Charger (110 VAC and 220 VAC).
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Figure 4-1
TL1055X Hand Held Test Lamp (NEMA 1)
4.5
TL2055X is a Class I, Div. 1 approved ExplosionProof Test Lamp designed for testing the FSX
Detectors externally, in a hazardous location. The
hand held Test Lamp (see Figure 4-2) comes with a
Universal Charger (110 VAC and 220 VAC).
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Figure 4-2
TL2055X Hand Held Test Lamp (Class I, Division 1)
4.6
Fire Size
Distance
Typical Response
Acetylene
35 ft (10.7 m)
2 Seconds
Acetylene
40 ft (12.2 m)
< 2 Seconds
Diesel
87 ft (26.5 m)
< 3 Seconds
Ethanol
12 in X 12 in (0.3 m X 0.3 m)
50 ft (15.2 m)
< 3 Seconds
Hydrogen
85 ft (25.9 m)
< 3 Seconds
IPA
87 ft (26.5 m)
< 3 Seconds
JP4
75 ft (22.9 m)
< 3 Seconds
JP8
87 ft (26.5 m)
3 Seconds
Methane
70 ft (21.3 m)
< 3 Seconds
Methanol
12 in X 12 in (0.3 m X 0.3 m)
40 ft (12.2 m)
< 3 Seconds
n-Heptane
87 ft (26.5 m)
< 3 Seconds
Silane
30 ft (9.1 m)
< 2 Seconds
The following table provides FS19X/FS20X typical outdoor response times & distance to various fuels:
FS19X/FS20X MultiBand IR plus UV Detector
Fuel
Fire Size
Distance
Typical Response
Acetylene
100 ft (30.5 m)
< 3 Seconds
Acetylene
100 ft (30.5 m)
< 4 Seconds
Acetylene
90 ft (27.4 m)
< 3 Seconds
Diesel
12 in X 12 in (0.3 m X 0.3 m)
150 ft (45.7 m)
4 Seconds
Ethanol
12 in X 12 in (0.3 m X 0.3 m)
60 ft (18.3 m)
< 3 Seconds
Hydrogen
75 ft (22.9 m)
< 3 Seconds
IPA
12 in X 12 in (0.3 m X 0.3 m)
150 ft (45.7 m)
< 3 Seconds
JP4
12 in X 12 in (0.3 m X 0.3 m)
150 ft (45.7 m)
< 4 Seconds
JP8
12 in X 12 in (0.3 m X 0.3 m)
150 ft (45.7 m)
< 4 Seconds
Methane
60 ft (18.3 m)
2 Seconds
Methanol
12 in X 12 in (0.3 m X 0.3 m)
40 ft (12.2 m)
< 2 Seconds
n-Heptane
12 in X 12 in (0.3 m X 0.3 m)
200 ft (61.0 m)
< 4 Seconds
Silane
50 ft (15.2 m)
< 3 Seconds
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Minimum Distance
with no Alarm
Direct Sunlight
No Alarm
Modulated Sunlight
No Alarm
Modulated Arcwelding
Continuous Arcwelding
Flourescent Lamp
Halogen Lamp
Pelican Flashlight
Incandescent Lamp
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4.7
Drawings
4.7.1
Figure 4-3
Outline & Dimesional Drawing for FS19X/FS20X
Figure 4-4
Outline & Dimesional Drawing for SM4
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Drawings (continued)
4.7.2
Figure 4-5
Typical Wiring for 4-20mA (Sourcing) Analog Output
Figure 4-6
Typical Wiring for 4-20mA (Sinking) Analog Output
NOTES:
1. Cable shield must be grounded at one end only, at the Control Panel. Coil and tape cable
shield at the Detector end.
2. Set SW3 (rotary switch) to position one (1) for Source current wiring.
3. Set SW3 (rotary switch) to position zero (0) for Sink current wiring.
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Drawings (continued)
Wiring and Terminal Connections (continued)
Fire Alarm Control Panel
J2
Alarm
Input
1
2
Fault
Input
3
Note 4
EOL
N.C.
Alarm
Relay
Contacts
5
N.O.
6
24 VDC (+)
24 VDC (-)
(Note 2)
N.O.
Fault
Relay
Contacts
(Note 3)
9 (+)
10 (-)
Note 1
FSX Detector
Figure 4-7
Typical Relay Output Wiring for Monitoring Separate Alarm and Fault Contacts
J2
Alarm &
Fault Input
1
2
3
4
5
N.O.
Alarm
Relay
Contacts
(Note 2)
24 VDC (+)
EOL
24 VDC (-)
Note 4
7
8
Fault
N.O. Relay
Contacts
9 (+)
(Note 3)
10 (-)
Note 1
Note 1
FSX Detector
Figure 4-8
Typical Relay Output Wiring for Monitoring Alarm and Fault Contacts on a single two-wire input
NOTES:
1. Cable shield must be grounded to Earth Ground at the Control Panel end only. Coil and tape
the cable shield at the Detector end.
2. Alarm relay contacts shown with no power applied. Alarm relay is normally De-Energized during
normal operation and with no Alarm. This relay will Energize during Alarm conditions.
3. Fault relay contacts shown with no power applied. During normal operation and with no Fault,
this relay will De-Energize and the N.O. (normally open) contacts will close.
4. EOL (End-Of-Line) device shall be installed as required and supplied by the Fire Alarm Panel.
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INDEX
LED Status Indicators ................................................ 14
420 mA ................................................... 3, 10, 13, 14
M
Maintenance .............................................................. 14
Microprocessor Watchdog ......................................... 14
ModBus ...................................................... 3, 13, 14, 16
Module ..................................................................... i, 5
Mounting Instructions .............................................. 4, 5
Multi-Spectrum....................................................... 1, 11
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A
Additional Performance Specifications ................ 18, 19
Alarm Condition ......................................................... 13
Alarm LED ................................................................. 10
Alarm Relay ................................................... 10, 12, 13
Applications ................................................................. 3
Auxiliary Relay ..................................................... 12, 13
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N
Normal Operation ...................................................... 13
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B
Green LED ........................................................... 13, 14
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O
Opening the Detector .............................................. 5, 6
Outline & Dimensions ................................................ 20
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C
CAUTION ..................................................................... 5
Cleaning ................................................................. 5, 14
Communications .......................................................... 3
Conduit plug ............................................................. 4, 7
Conduit seal ............................................................. 7, 8
Conduit trap ................................................................. 7
Configuring the Detector ................................ 11, 12, 13
Connector ............................................................ 1, 6, 8
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D
Demo Mode ............................................................... 13
Detector Connections .............................................. 6, 7
Detector Labels .................................................... 23, 24
Detector Puck .......................................................... 5, 6
Digital Communication Options ................................. 17
DIP switch .................................................................... 1
Drawings ............................................ 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
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P
Principle of Operation ................................................ 11
Product Overview ........................................................ 1
Product Variations ..................................................... 16
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R
Radiant energy .................................................. 1, 4, 11
Red LED .............................................................. 13, 14
Relay Coil .................................................................. 14
Relay Options .......................................................... 1, 3
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S
Self Test....................................................................... 3
Sensitivity........................................................... 1, 3, 12
Start-Up and Commissioning....................................... 9
Swivel mount ............................................................... 4
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E
Explosion-Proof ..................................................... 7, 17
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F
False Alarm Immunity ................................................ 19
Fault Conditions ......................................................... 14
Fault Relay....................................................... 8, 12, 14
Features and Benefits.................................................. 3
FireBusII ........................................................ 13, 14, 17
Flame Response Sensitivity ...................................... 18
T
Temperature .................................................... 3, 14, 16
Test Lamp ................................................ 10, 14, 17, 17
Trouble ....................................................................... 14
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H
Hazardous Locations ................................................... 1
High Temperature Response .................................... 18
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W
Warranty Information ................................................. 15
Weather-proof .............................................................. 8
Wiring and Terminal Connections ....................... 21, 22
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Y
Yellow LED ................................................................ 14
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I
Installation Practices ................................................ 7, 8
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L
Labels .................................................................. 23, 24
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